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Spectrum, 1961-11-10

Spectrum, 1961-11-10

sharpe speaks to i.f.c see page 3 the university of buffalo spectrum bulls vs vmi see page 10 volume 12 no 9 buffalo new york friday november 10 1961 stunt night schedules three performances tonight tomorrow for the first time three perfor mances of stunt night are being presented tonight at 7 and 9 the first two performances of stunt nite will be presented in norton auditorium the tickets which have not been sold during the past week will go on sale at 6 p.m tonight in nor ton lobby the stunt nite committee under the general chairmanship of carol northup has selected 12 groups for the show alpha epsilon pi tale of a collegian alpha gamma delta's greetings usa beta sig ma rho first place winner last year will present devil's disciple chi omega's entry will be too darn hot goodyear east's money is the weapon of the devil and phi sigma's bows get beaus schoellkopf dorm will do a musical skit entitled great expectations and sigma alpha mv will do the house of sam also represented will be sigma delta tau's steel guitars and barking seals sigma kappa the dilemma sigma phi epsilons story of history and theta chi sorority's sister kate there will be a 15 minute inter mission during each show musical entertainment will be provided in the lobby at this time following the last performance saturday night there will be a dance from 8:30 to 12:00 the gaslighters will provide the music refreshments will be served the winners of stunt nite will be announced at this time theta chi rehearses for stunt night 86,000 computer installed on campus by connie caci the computer center has in stalled an ibm 1620 computer which will aid student and faculty members in educational and re search work the 86,000 com puter is primarily an educational device announced professor ralph l disney associate profes sor of engineering undergrad uate and graduate students will have first consideration in re questing the machine engineer ing students and math students will have a primary interest in it beginning this thursday rudolf meyers manager of the computer center will conduct demonstrations seminars and classes to illustrate the oper ation of the computer any one is eligible to attend these classes robert edle an ibm representative will also be present dr edward a trabent dean ot tho school of engineering and dr raymond h ewell vice-chancellor for research are very interested in the project because they feel it is a great accomplishment on the part of the university the electronic digital computer is available 24 hours a day seven days a week in requesting the ub debaters top the rest in first major tourney foschio is best negative by jerome hajduk the ub varsity debate team took first place in the first major new york state varsity debate tournament of the year affirma tive speakers were richard erb and kenneth cross and negative members of the team were richard fey and leslie foschio the topic discussed was re solved that labor organizations should be under anti-trust legis lation the tournament was conduct ed at st john fisher college in rochester last friday and sat urday the ub speakers were in competition with top-caliber teams from rochester syracuse pittsburgh cornell and le moyne other wny schools pres ent were canisius niagara brockport st bonaventure and d'youville the debaters finished with an eight win two loss record they compiled 365 points of a possible 500 a total of 85 points more than the second-place rochester team each ub team completed the tournament with four wins and one loss the affirmative defeated syracuse pitt le moyne and rochester losing only to canisius the negative was victorious over pitt cornell brockport and cani sius their sole loss was to the second-place team from rochester leslie foschio second nega tive speaker was awarded a trophy as the best negative de bater of the tournament the school was given a plaque for permanent possession in recog nition of their victory ub also received a rotating trophy for one year if the debaters are awarded the trophy twice more it will be retired permanently the schedule of debates was con ducted on a progressive basis after each round of debates the affirmative teams with the best records would be opposed by the most victorious negative team the purpose of utilizing this meth od was to increase the degree of competition among the leading schools four of Ã¼b's eight vic tories came through this progres sive system on nov 18 ub will send a team to the debate tournament at john carroll university near cleveland richard erb and leslie foschio will attend they will de bate both the affirmative and neg ative sides in alternating rounds fritz member of the k-9 corps with trainee ralph wald victorious varsity debate team from left richard fey richard erb mrs potter and les foschio hold plaques and trophies won at debate conference kennels for k-9 corps on campus supposed to protect and guard us by john kowal a corps of german shepherds have made their appear ance on campus in an effort to halt attempted molestations peeping toms at the girls dorms and other such activities gene murry chief security officer stated that the problem area is the section of the campus along main street extending from baird to bailey avenue he went on further to say that the k-9 corps was for the protection of the students and that the dogs will do a better job of eliminat ing this type of hazard from the campus dr claude e puffer vice Â« chancellor for business af fairs echoed the statement by gene murry dr puffer stated that the watchman and the k-9 corps serve a dual pur pose they are first to pro tect the students and second ly to guard the campus other than these two functions they are not to enter into student activities he also said that the dogs were an alternative to arm ing the watchman the dogs will be used mainly during the night and when on duty will be on leash with a patrolman day and thursday for two months but it is estimated that the dogs will not be in use for another two months besides the sessions on tues day and thursday the watchmen go to the audubon golf course to practice during the course of the training the dogs are taught that the only stimulus is the verb al command of their master each watchman will be assigned to one dog and that same dog will never be called upon to make any decisions and will react only when commanded to do so dr puffer comments that the cost of the corps to the school is reasonable consider ing the protection that the school should receive how ever the actual figures were not available from the office of business affairs the legal responsibilities for any harm as a result of a dog attack is assumed by the university un less it can be proven that the at tack was the injured persons fault some of the causes for the attack were listed as not obeying the reasonable request of a watchman offering resistance to a patrolman or attacking him the five dogs all german shep ards are being trained by howard trautwein of the trautwein dog obedience school when asked to comment on some aspects of the dogs training he replied we are not authorized to give out any information see editorial however dr puffer stated that the training received would be similar to that re ceived by the buffalo police k-9 corps both policeman and dogs are being instructed together before the corps will be used on campus the train ing has been taking place on campus twice a week tues ub to host conference research in western n.y keith s mchugh new york state commerce commissioner will peak on economic factors in the future development of new york at the day-long discussion ol what research means to the niagara frontier to be held here tuesday chancellor clifford c furnas pro posed the conference in an address to the thousand plus club spon sors of the event along with tjc and the buffalo chamber of com merce the program will open with a welcome from dr raymond ewell vice-chancellor for re search with brief remarks by dr furnas howard w pearce president of the buffalo cham ber of commerce and john pennington chairman of the thousand plus club the morning session in good year will present dr paul w bach man vice-president for research koppers co pittsburgh speaking on the impact of research oa industrial communities he will be followed by mr d reid weedom jr vice-president of arthur d little inc speaking on growth of research-based in dustries in the boston area and dr alexander flax vice-president cornell aeronautical laboratory speaking on the role of research in the future development of the niagara frontier the luncheon speaker will be keith s mchugh afternoon brainstorming sessions in small groups will seek to relate the morning speakers ideas to the prob lems and potentials of the area invitations to attend have been extended to local research direc tors corporation presidents and top executives from the home offi ces of the national companies who have research and development production activities in the niag ara frontier individual research scientists area leaders in higher education end local political fig ures keith mchugh mr formal contest this year's mr formal contest is operating under new rules an nounced gerald binns chairman of the contest 1 organizations entering can didates for mr formal will not be allowed financial backing or public participation from any other organization 2 campaign expenditures will not exceed 65 applications forms and rules must be submitted with a six dol lar 6 application fee by candi dates or their campaign managers continued on page 9

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sharpe speaks to i.f.c see page 3 the university of buffalo spectrum bulls vs vmi see page 10 volume 12 no 9 buffalo new york friday november 10 1961 stunt night schedules three performances tonight tomorrow for the first time three perfor mances of stunt night are being presented tonight at 7 and 9 the first two performances of stunt nite will be presented in norton auditorium the tickets which have not been sold during the past week will go on sale at 6 p.m tonight in nor ton lobby the stunt nite committee under the general chairmanship of carol northup has selected 12 groups for the show alpha epsilon pi tale of a collegian alpha gamma delta's greetings usa beta sig ma rho first place winner last year will present devil's disciple chi omega's entry will be too darn hot goodyear east's money is the weapon of the devil and phi sigma's bows get beaus schoellkopf dorm will do a musical skit entitled great expectations and sigma alpha mv will do the house of sam also represented will be sigma delta tau's steel guitars and barking seals sigma kappa the dilemma sigma phi epsilons story of history and theta chi sorority's sister kate there will be a 15 minute inter mission during each show musical entertainment will be provided in the lobby at this time following the last performance saturday night there will be a dance from 8:30 to 12:00 the gaslighters will provide the music refreshments will be served the winners of stunt nite will be announced at this time theta chi rehearses for stunt night 86,000 computer installed on campus by connie caci the computer center has in stalled an ibm 1620 computer which will aid student and faculty members in educational and re search work the 86,000 com puter is primarily an educational device announced professor ralph l disney associate profes sor of engineering undergrad uate and graduate students will have first consideration in re questing the machine engineer ing students and math students will have a primary interest in it beginning this thursday rudolf meyers manager of the computer center will conduct demonstrations seminars and classes to illustrate the oper ation of the computer any one is eligible to attend these classes robert edle an ibm representative will also be present dr edward a trabent dean ot tho school of engineering and dr raymond h ewell vice-chancellor for research are very interested in the project because they feel it is a great accomplishment on the part of the university the electronic digital computer is available 24 hours a day seven days a week in requesting the ub debaters top the rest in first major tourney foschio is best negative by jerome hajduk the ub varsity debate team took first place in the first major new york state varsity debate tournament of the year affirma tive speakers were richard erb and kenneth cross and negative members of the team were richard fey and leslie foschio the topic discussed was re solved that labor organizations should be under anti-trust legis lation the tournament was conduct ed at st john fisher college in rochester last friday and sat urday the ub speakers were in competition with top-caliber teams from rochester syracuse pittsburgh cornell and le moyne other wny schools pres ent were canisius niagara brockport st bonaventure and d'youville the debaters finished with an eight win two loss record they compiled 365 points of a possible 500 a total of 85 points more than the second-place rochester team each ub team completed the tournament with four wins and one loss the affirmative defeated syracuse pitt le moyne and rochester losing only to canisius the negative was victorious over pitt cornell brockport and cani sius their sole loss was to the second-place team from rochester leslie foschio second nega tive speaker was awarded a trophy as the best negative de bater of the tournament the school was given a plaque for permanent possession in recog nition of their victory ub also received a rotating trophy for one year if the debaters are awarded the trophy twice more it will be retired permanently the schedule of debates was con ducted on a progressive basis after each round of debates the affirmative teams with the best records would be opposed by the most victorious negative team the purpose of utilizing this meth od was to increase the degree of competition among the leading schools four of Ã¼b's eight vic tories came through this progres sive system on nov 18 ub will send a team to the debate tournament at john carroll university near cleveland richard erb and leslie foschio will attend they will de bate both the affirmative and neg ative sides in alternating rounds fritz member of the k-9 corps with trainee ralph wald victorious varsity debate team from left richard fey richard erb mrs potter and les foschio hold plaques and trophies won at debate conference kennels for k-9 corps on campus supposed to protect and guard us by john kowal a corps of german shepherds have made their appear ance on campus in an effort to halt attempted molestations peeping toms at the girls dorms and other such activities gene murry chief security officer stated that the problem area is the section of the campus along main street extending from baird to bailey avenue he went on further to say that the k-9 corps was for the protection of the students and that the dogs will do a better job of eliminat ing this type of hazard from the campus dr claude e puffer vice Â« chancellor for business af fairs echoed the statement by gene murry dr puffer stated that the watchman and the k-9 corps serve a dual pur pose they are first to pro tect the students and second ly to guard the campus other than these two functions they are not to enter into student activities he also said that the dogs were an alternative to arm ing the watchman the dogs will be used mainly during the night and when on duty will be on leash with a patrolman day and thursday for two months but it is estimated that the dogs will not be in use for another two months besides the sessions on tues day and thursday the watchmen go to the audubon golf course to practice during the course of the training the dogs are taught that the only stimulus is the verb al command of their master each watchman will be assigned to one dog and that same dog will never be called upon to make any decisions and will react only when commanded to do so dr puffer comments that the cost of the corps to the school is reasonable consider ing the protection that the school should receive how ever the actual figures were not available from the office of business affairs the legal responsibilities for any harm as a result of a dog attack is assumed by the university un less it can be proven that the at tack was the injured persons fault some of the causes for the attack were listed as not obeying the reasonable request of a watchman offering resistance to a patrolman or attacking him the five dogs all german shep ards are being trained by howard trautwein of the trautwein dog obedience school when asked to comment on some aspects of the dogs training he replied we are not authorized to give out any information see editorial however dr puffer stated that the training received would be similar to that re ceived by the buffalo police k-9 corps both policeman and dogs are being instructed together before the corps will be used on campus the train ing has been taking place on campus twice a week tues ub to host conference research in western n.y keith s mchugh new york state commerce commissioner will peak on economic factors in the future development of new york at the day-long discussion ol what research means to the niagara frontier to be held here tuesday chancellor clifford c furnas pro posed the conference in an address to the thousand plus club spon sors of the event along with tjc and the buffalo chamber of com merce the program will open with a welcome from dr raymond ewell vice-chancellor for re search with brief remarks by dr furnas howard w pearce president of the buffalo cham ber of commerce and john pennington chairman of the thousand plus club the morning session in good year will present dr paul w bach man vice-president for research koppers co pittsburgh speaking on the impact of research oa industrial communities he will be followed by mr d reid weedom jr vice-president of arthur d little inc speaking on growth of research-based in dustries in the boston area and dr alexander flax vice-president cornell aeronautical laboratory speaking on the role of research in the future development of the niagara frontier the luncheon speaker will be keith s mchugh afternoon brainstorming sessions in small groups will seek to relate the morning speakers ideas to the prob lems and potentials of the area invitations to attend have been extended to local research direc tors corporation presidents and top executives from the home offi ces of the national companies who have research and development production activities in the niag ara frontier individual research scientists area leaders in higher education end local political fig ures keith mchugh mr formal contest this year's mr formal contest is operating under new rules an nounced gerald binns chairman of the contest 1 organizations entering can didates for mr formal will not be allowed financial backing or public participation from any other organization 2 campaign expenditures will not exceed 65 applications forms and rules must be submitted with a six dol lar 6 application fee by candi dates or their campaign managers continued on page 9